Claims
- 1. An apparatus for conveying particulate solids, said apparatus comprising:
- a vessel for holding said particulate solids;
- a conduit for transporting said particulate solids; and
- an ejector having first and second chambers, a first inlet communicating with said first chamber and communicable with a source of a first gas under a first pressure, a second inlet communicating with said first chamber and communicable with a source of a second gas under a second pressure less than said first pressure, a passageway disposed in longitudinal alignment with said first inlet and intercommunicating said first and second chambers, a third inlet intercommunicating said second chamber and said vessel, and an outlet intercommunicating said second chamber and said conduit whereby upon communication of said first inlet with said source of first gas and said second inlet with said source of second gas, said first gas injected into said first chamber will educe said second gas into said first chamber to produce a gas mixture, said gas mixture will be injected through said passageway into said second chamber and educe said solids from said vessel into said second chamber to produce a gas/solids mixture, and said gas/solids mixture will be injected into and through said conduit.
- 2. An ejector for educing particulate solids from a vessel and injecting said solids into and through a conduit comprising a body having first and second chambers, a first inlet communicating with said first chamber and communicable with a source of a first gas under a first pressure, a second inlet communicating with said first chamber and communicable with a source of a second gas under a second pressure less than said first pressure, a passageway disposed in longitudinal alignment with said first inlet and intercommunicating said first and second chambers, a third inlet communicating with said second chamber and communicable with said vessel, and an outlet communicating with said second chamber and communicable with said conduit whereby upon communication of said first inlet with said source of first gas, said second inlet with said source of second gas, said third inlet with said vessel, and said outlet with said conduit, said first gas injected into said first chamber will educe said second gas into said first chamber to produce a gas mixture, said gas mixture injected through said passageway into said second chamber will educe said solids from said vessel into said second chamber to produce a gas/solids mixture, and said gas/solids mixture will be injected into and through said conduit.
- 3. An apparatus for conveying particulate solids, said apparatus comprising:
- a vessel for holding said particulate solids;
- a conduit for transporting said particulate solids; and
- an ejector having first and second chambers, a first inlet including a first venturi communicating with said first chamber and communicable with a source of a first gas under a first pressure, a second inlet communicating with said first chamber and communicable with a source of a second gas under a second pressure less than said first pressure, a passageway intercommunicating said first and second chambers including a second venturi, a third inlet intercommunicating said second chamber and said vessel, and an outlet intercommunicating said second chamber and said conduit whereby upon communication of said first inlet with said source of first gas and said second inlet with said source of second gas, said first gas injected into said first chamber will educe said second gas into said first chamber to produce a gas mixture, said gas mixture will be injected through said passageway into said second chamber and educe said solids from said vessel into said second chamber to produce a gas/solids mixture, and said gas/solids mixture will be injected into and through said conduit;
- wherein said first inlet and said passageway intercommunicating said chambers of said ejector are disposed in longitudinal alignment.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said first pressure is in a range of 80 to 120 psig.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said second pressure is at atmospheric pressure.
- 6. An ejector for educing particulate solids from a vessel and injecting said solids into and through a conduit comprising a body having first and second chambers, a first inlet including a first venturi communicating with said first chamber and communicable with a source of a first gas under a first pressure, a second inlet communicating with said first chamber and communicable with a source of a second gas under a second pressure less than said first pressure, a convergent passageway intercommunicating said first and second chambers including a second venturi, a third inlet communicating with said second chamber and communicable with said vessel, and an outlet communicating with said second chamber and communicable with said conduit whereby upon communication of said first inlet with said source of first gas, said second inlet with said source of second gas, said third inlet with said vessel, and said outlet with said conduit, said first gas injected into said first chamber will educe said second gas into said first chamber to produce a gas mixture, said gas mixture injected through said passageway into said second chamber will educe said solids from said vessel into said second chamber to produce a gas/solids mixture, and said gas/solids mixture will be injected into and through said conduit;
- wherein said first inlet and said passageway intercommunicating said chambers of said ejector are disposed in longitudinal alignment.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said second inlet of said ejector is disposed transversely relative to the longitudinal alignment of said first inlet and said passageway.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said passageway of said ejector is disposed in longitudinal alignment with said conduit.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said third inlet of said ejector is disposed transversely relative to the longitudinal alignment of said passageway and said conduit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/609,396 filed on Mar. 1, 1996, which application has been abandoned.
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